Category:Clathrin
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English: Clathrin is a protein that plays a major role in the formation of coated vesicles. Clathrin was first isolated and named by Barbara Pearse in 1975. It forms a triskelion shape composed of three clathrin heavy chains and three light chains. When the triskelia interact they form a polyhedral lattice that surrounds the vesicle. Coat-proteins, like clathrin, are used to build small vesicles in order to safely transport molecules between cells. The endocytosis and exocytosis of vesicles allows cells to transfer nutrients, to import signaling receptors, to mediate an immune response after sampling the extracellular world, and to clean up the cell debris left by tissue inflammation. On occasion, this mechanism also provides a pathway for raiding pathogens or toxins.
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Media in category "Clathrin"
The following 8 files are in this category, out of 8 total.
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088-Clathrin-1xi4-composite.png 1,476 × 2,664; 1.84 MB
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1b89 clathrin heavy chain leg.png 2,048 × 512; 468 KB
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Clathrin cage viewed by croelectron microscopy.jpg 932 × 932; 296 KB
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Clathrin with NAD.png 500 × 589; 59 KB
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Clathrin.png 1,024 × 768; 892 KB
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Estrutura da clatrina.png 1,698 × 1,006; 1.01 MB
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Geometries of common clathrin assemblies.svg 484 × 194; 42 KB
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Trisquélion de clatrina.png 1,204 × 886; 562 KB